richard socarides is with us, former senior adviser to president clinton. now a writer for newyorker.com. also this morning, christopher john farley, senior editorial director of digital features at the "wall street journal" and editor of their speakeasy blog. and gloria reuben is back, this time on our panel. she, of course, is an actress and a philanthropist. nice to have you with us. christine romans is with us, as well. she's going to look at the day's business. >> good morning, soledad. stock market looks like it could rebound after those losses monday. the concerns about the eurozone still front and center. we're going to get some indicate to on the u.s. economy this morning. in particular the housing market. that could put stocks back in rally mode. the s&p 500 pretty close to record highs, about 13 points or less than 1% away. okay, yahoo's latest acquisition, an app invented by a teenager in england. the kid's name is nick delosio. he's 17. he's about to be worth tens of millions of dollars. yahoo reportedly just bought his company and the tech blo